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Bob Fitrakis, Cliff Arnebeck, and The Institute for American Democracy & Election Integrity, who raised eyebrows in 2004 when it filed suit in after reporting to have uncovered electoral fraud in Ohio, has cited alarming inconsistencies in exit polling data in preparing to file suit to uncover similar election fraud perpetrated in the interest of Hillary Clinton.
Cliff notes: 2% deviation from exit polling is the international standard for determining questionable vote counting. 17 Democratic primaries exceeded the 2% threshold, with some reaching double digit deviations. Sixteen deviations were in favor of Clinton, one in favor of Sanders. Exit polls were not made public for California and New Jersey. Meanwhile, only 3 Republican totals exceeded the threshold, and all were in favor of different candidates.
This may very well amount to nothing more than peculiarities, but the unprecedentedly widespread reports of vote losses, registration problems, and voting access difficulties, it could be an interesting thing to keep an eye on.
Cliff notes: 2% deviation from exit polling is the international standard for determining questionable vote counting. 17 Democratic primaries exceeded the 2% threshold, with some reaching double digit deviations. Sixteen deviations were in favor of Clinton, one in favor of Sanders. Exit polls were not made public for California and New Jersey. Meanwhile, only 3 Republican totals exceeded the threshold, and all were in favor of different candidates.
This may very well amount to nothing more than peculiarities, but the unprecedentedly widespread reports of vote losses, registration problems, and voting access difficulties, it could be an interesting thing to keep an eye on.